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¥ £ PAGE EIGHT ™ THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE —JUNEAU, ALASKA !another 30 d because no written joffers were received The City Engineer was directed JUNEAU SCHOOL | ent Scoopmobile and the purchase lof a new machine. He was also directed to call for bids on the in- IERMS (HA"GE | stallation of storm windows and the painting ot the City Hall build- ci'y coun(" HOIdS l'ong"mi.pphcu:.vn from John Pasquan Last Night Poiice Committee Department Reports The Juneau City Council ‘\p""l‘thul it investigated 82 complaints two and a half hours last night|y" s gicposed of 9 dogs and discussing and transacting many|s cors; jssued 23 traffic tickets; items of City business. lsent 10 girls to the hospital for The City Assessor’s report and|yenereg) disease checks; and made the findings of the City Equaliza- | gg ay.ects of which 74 were for iton Board were accepted. ldrunk or drunk and disorderly. It A complaint from the JUneau|,..,wed that $1,407.50 was collected Independent School District Was ;" pglice Court fines during the referred to the School and Finflll(‘r‘p“,iod' Committee. The complaint ebject-|" rp. pyuplic Health Nurse reported ed to the purchase of the Jun_mu patients admitted to tubercuio- cchool buildings after the City’s sanatoria during July from Ju- obligation had been met by the e, ghe also said that several |to un'csug'atc the sale of the pres- | The Police Department reportedl spectacular victory. (International NOT TO BE OUT-DONE BY THE MENFOLK, thees three California mermaids made a clean sweep of the Women’s Springboard Diving event in London's Olvmpiad August 3, winning the Gold Medal for the United States. They are (left to right) Zoe Ann Olson (left) of Oakland; Victoria Manaclo Draves (center) of Los Angeles, dnd Patricia Elsener, of San Francisco, (right) - | —Two in Auk Bay.and One at Tee Harbor 1 phasized that all persons the afternoon if they r their catches with the judges. for the checking stands in plen imitted to enter their fish. | Relative to checking out in tae morning, the stands have been modi- fied to include two in the Auk Bay Iregion at Hickeys and Forest Ser- vice floats and one at Tee Harbor. Clouse said that registered fish Photo made after their Soundphoto) IREINSTATEMENT OF SEATLE, Aug. —#—The CIO Marine Cooks and Stewards Union | the order pending a high court Iyesterday secured a delay in the hearing. | ienforcement of a court order re- | quiring it to reinstate a union mem- ber aboard the Alaska. | The member, Charles Birdsall Amendments to City Oradinance present lease agreement Wwhich .o aces of tuberculosis were be-! sovers the City's payments. The|; o careq for at home. | School District said that such ac-| Mayor W. E. Hendrickson said | tion would be double payment BY|pe wi call a special meeting upon the same taxpayers. the return of absent Councilmen Alaska Coastal Airlines was gw.iThihodeau and Jorgenson who have en permission to install a gasoline been on koD The meeting, storage tank outside of the Small which will deal with acceptance ol Boat ‘Harbor and temporary au-‘”h? City budget ul)# setting of me; thority to store gas in a 55 gallon mill rate of taxation, is expec(ed‘ drum at its hangar there until theto be called next Wednesday. permanent installation is complet- > —— T I ed. | Also, on the subject of the; Small Boat Harbor, Councilman; Edward Nielsen suggested that| means be iound to keep floating| i debris from that area. Council-| i man W. Burr Johnson suggested I that action ke taken on the instail- | ation of electrical wiring and power meters at the floats. He was in-| formed that this is already under | investigation. H Cabs Closed Up H Upon learning that the Glacier . . Lo opon learuing et ewea wot YOUNQ Californian Wins| to the City that it has purchased . . any ligbility insurance, the Chief TOI.Igh OlympI( Compe"' of Police was instructed to close . . the ‘company immediately, which 'IOH-U.S. women Wln he did. { e Bob Churchill was also ordered 3 ‘ to cease operations pending an in-: BY TED SMITS i vestigation of his application for aj OLYMPIC STADIUM, WEM- stand permit and conditions “’“"“ELEY, England, Aug. T.—®—Two rounding his present status. |completely unorthodox athletes stand out today as the track stars No. 319 for the sale of bonds to Of the Olvmpic Games. ney for street improve-' One is Bob Mathias, the Ameri- rh:::ls ":.o'erey passed :\ thelrrnrst can high school boy who won the Yesding but will be further inves- decathlon. At' 17 years of age he tigated by City Attorney Howard beat !h‘e world's toughest all-around D, Stabler. The amendments were c“g’]‘::t ‘;:.’;:ex G il An offer by Matt Halm to beli an ever to win three Olympic cham- His house bordering on Gold Creek pionships. And she did it a\lmoughI at cost to the City was taken un- she is 30 yeasr old and the mother der advisement His house was of two children. Her third gold_ . " medal came in the 200-meter dash, { threatened by the recent flash .0 oo won vesterday, just as flood. The move would give the e\'eryun; kv ie would:' % City a right-of-way to the tide- “yon;e'voung Bob was fashioning land area which it hopes to fill in !y, yictory that brought the total (h_en‘future. . {of American track and field cham- e City Clerk and his assistant plonships to nine, pretty Victoria were authorized to act as tax col- yanglo Draves of Pasadena, Calif., lectors for the Independent School .. her second diving champion- Patict. ship. She is the first woman to do The Council also approved the ynig jn Olympic history. She added payment of one-third of the €x- the high platform title to her previ- penses for the sidewalk in front' ¢ springboard crown. of the Snow White Laundry. | The women's 400-meter relay It also, oknyed ‘the widening of 'swimming team, sparked by power- a road turn in the Seatter tract y) aonn Curtis, won America’s first including movipg of poles and yater racing championship in the surfacing of the road. The poie female division of these games by moving will be shared by theldefeating Denmark and Holland in property owners and the Alaska the new record time of 4:202. Electric Light and Power Co. | Big Bob, who stands six feet one A letter was received from Foss and a half inches and weighs 193 and Malcolm agreeing to accept pounds, amassed a total of 7,39 payment for the preliminary plans points to defeat steady Ignace Hein- on the proposed recreation building ' rich, of France, who stuck to second and drop any claims to making|place all along. The young Cali- final plans as contained in its fornian didn’t do so good in the agreement. \l,sofl-meter race but his previous Bids on the restaurant conces- ;polm.s managed to give him the top sion at the airport were extended honors. The Trialigle Cleaners Fisherman's Luck . . .. Good work plus prompt and courteous service is MORE than “luck” at Triangle! It's positively GUARANTEED. For better Appearance CALL UNION WORKER IS | DELAYED BY WRIT Announcing THE NORTH TRANSFER CO. has purchased THE BODDING TRANSFER . =~ OIL SERVICE TRUCK. This will give Juneau's stove and diesel oil burner con and dependable serv We will not be responsible for any indebtedness on this truck previous to August 1. 1948. offers you freight service throughout in- land water points from Cape Spencer to Ketchikan, Alaska, and to Prince Rupert, B. C., Canada, far cargoes up to 27 tons-net or 52 measurement tons. loads anywhére you on the shore and the This is of special M. V. BEACHCOMBER Landing Craft o A Unique Feature The "“Landing Crat” feature has been retained. Thus, you now have at your service, a motorship that can take your The bow of M. V. Beachcomber drops gardless of any dock or wharf. miner with hard-to-handle equipment. Call or see us for rates and sailing dates. will become the property of the Derby committee and that they will be canned and sent as samples to those who have donated prizes for the event. In the event a fisherman ! contended he was ousted from his | job by the union because he op-! posed its endorsement of Henry A.| Wallace for President. Superior Judge James B. Kinne ordered he be reinstated in his job next Tues-; day. H However, yesterday the union succeeded in obtaining a Supreme Ccurt writ delaying enforcement of | HAVE YOU A "CREATIVE"CHIN ? e — FROM HOOD BAY Clf. Joseph of Hood Bay is a guest at the Baranof Hotel. FIRM, BUT SOFTLY MODELLED, INDICATES CONSTRUCTIVE THOUGHT. OWNER WILL CERTAINLY ENJOY MULLING OVER & A'DOUBLE-RICH' CREAM OF KENTUCKY WHISKEY SOUR ! mers more pmmpt Fine Blended Whiskey, 86 proof, 70% grain neutral spirits. © 1948, | Schenley Dist. Corp., N.Y. E. 0. DAVIS and E. W. DAVIS want them to go. cargo is unloaded, re- value to the logger or J. W. McKINLEY-Owner Electric Service Shop TELEPHONE 166 McKialey Building — Juneau, Alaska (m keep, Clouse asks that they be|entry at the stands. This modifica- S'G“Als FoR (los |turned over to the committee for[tion was necessary to accommodate | 1 l Milo Clouse, chairman of the Sal- | mon Derby Committee, today em- 1,000 persons have registered for the ! fishing | event and that a!}afie lurnouttls, WA Sl {in the derby Sunday will have to be ‘expe('(e'd in vboth shing areas to-, L e oo Htor iy ¢ o'lock 1o minded. s e o 1 L - (o enter with So that all fishermen may start The Derby is set to get underway ¢'at 6 c'clock in the morning, and 'of time, a bomb will be detonated by | Clouse said a decision regarding the the judges at 3 o'clock and all weather would be made shortly be-' fishers are advised to start back for fore starting time. weighing in at the time. Another: {bomb will be sounded at 4 o'clock, jand those not in the checking stand jecided that firsh landed by either areas at that time will not be per- oaff hook or net will be eligible for catches more fish than he wishes direction to the Juneau Cold Stor-|those fishing from the larger boats | Home on Glacier Highway. Clouse said that those who had |1ege freshman, who hooked last Sat- \have their entry blanks re-in<tated \a 37 pound 13 ounce king. Bud | purchased. | Phelps is the second high man with | — |a fish weighing nearly 31 pounds,! /0 FROM BELLINGHAM land Dr. John E. Geyer of Juneau bt |is holding the third post with a 25! |pound 10 cunce king. - — ! Two Bellingham men, Frank A. Admitted SATURDAY, AUGUST 7, 19 HOSPITAL NOTES to St. Ann’s Hospi OF SUND AY’S DERBY:Q;‘- from where they will be pre-'from which it would te difficult to | Thursday for medical menuoo:p;:‘:: g pared for use at the Minnie Heldlhnndle a gaff. ¢ (Chris Erickson. 5 HAVE BEEN CHANGED Leaving the Hospital w: Derby catches are presently led by |registered for Sunday’s fishing last | John Klingbeil nndpsdn Mr&;1 .:‘:; Bob Henry, a Washington State Col- week, would not be Tequired to|Nelson, and Mrs. Joe Hughes, : r 6 A baby girl was born to Fr Thl’ee Che(klng Ou’ P'a(es urday's best fish when he reeled. inlnt the point from where or.sumllyTrhoms in the Government Hosx:i‘t?l vesterday. ——— . PIONEER AND AUXILIARY SUNDAY - AUG. 8 il L‘Pl‘::nlc, Fagerson’s, Mile 18, Pot - Lahtonen and Franck C. Brooks,!| Luck. Free transportation, bus will Clouse said that approximatelygye registéred at the Baranof Ho- | leave Bus Depot at 12:15 p. m. 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